When used in this chapter, the following words and terms, unless the context indicates a different meaning, shall be interpreted as follows:
An animal abandoned while in the person's custody without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person. Abandon, abandoned, or abandonment includes, but may not be limited to, the following:
To abandon an animal at an Animal Services facility without formally surrendering the animal to a staff member;
A failure to reclaim an animal from an Animal Services facility;
To abandon an animal on public property;
To abandon an animal on private property or at any place of business for a period of 24 hours, or more, after notice is posted; or
Abandon an animal by leaving the animal with any person that has not consented, or has revoked consent, to be responsible for the care of the animal.
Any living creature including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, cows, horses, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, insects, fowl and livestock but specifically excluding human beings.
The Manager of the City Animal Services Division and their authorized designees.
A person designated by the City to represent and act for the City in the impounding of animals, controlling of animals, and enforcing the provisions of this chapter and all regulations relating to animals as authorized by state or federal law.
The public animal shelter or pound established and maintained by the city for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals held under the authority of this Code and/or state law.
At large means:
On premises of owner or keeper. Any domestic animal, excluding livestock, not confined to the premises of the owner or keeper by some physical means of sufficient height, strength, length, and/or manner of construction to preclude the animal from leaving the premises of the owner or keeper.
Off premises of owner or keeper. Any domestic animal, excluding livestock, which is not physically and continually restrained by some person, by means of a leash or chain of proper strength and length to preclude the animal from making unsolicited contact with any animal, person, their clothing, their property, and/or their premises.
Livestock. See the definition for estray.
Posted hours of operation, unless any of those days fall on a City holiday, as recognized on the City’s official holiday schedule, and as posted on its website, then said day shall not be counted as a business day.
A domesticated member of the Felidae (feline) family regardless of sex, other than a lion, tiger, bobcat, jaguar, panther, leopard, cougar, lynx and cheetahs, and other like carnivorous wild animals.
Shall mean the City of Sachse, Texas.
Any pet shop, auction, riding school or stable, zoological park, circus, recurring animal exhibition, kennel or veterinarian clinic.
Beating or torturing an animal, cruelly confining or transporting an animal, or tormenting, seriously overloading, seriously overworking, or abusing an animal.
Any animal of any species that has:
With or without provocation, on two or more occasions attacked or bitten any person or other animal outside the owner's home or the animal's enclosure;
With or without provocation, bitten any person or other animal causing death or serious bodily injury;
Been trapped as part of a feral group of animals and is likely to cause injury if handled by an employee of Animal Services; or
By its acts or conduct exhibited dangerous propensities.
means any one, or a combination of, the animal behaviors of biting, snarling, charging aggressively toward a person or another animal, growling with curled lips, popping of teeth, or barking with raised hackles.
To foul, dirty, pollute or make filthy, either by animal or body wastes, or by the carrying or dragging of foul material.
A member of the Canidae (canine) family regardless of sex, other than a wolf, jackal, fox, dingo, coyote or other prohibited animals.
An enclosure shall be designed so as to prevent:
Any animal confined within from escaping; and
The parts of an animal confined within from extending over, under, or through the enclosure; or
Any structure or device used to immediately restrict any animal or animals to a limited amount of space, such as a fence, room, pen, run, cage, compartment, or hutch.
Any livestock permitted, suffered or allowed by the owner to be at large on private or public property.
A period of time during which most female animals may conceive, commonly known as “heat.”
To put an animal to death in a humane manner using methods authorized by state and federal laws.
An accumulation of animals which, by virtue of the owner's lot size, the number, types, and sizes of animals being kept, exceed the owner's ability to provide care, or the distance from neighboring properties, or other factors of care, results in an animal nuisance or endangers the health of any person or animal.
Any raw, cooked or processed edible substance, ice, beverage or ingredient used or intended for use or sale in whole or part for human consumption.
A commercial establishment in which food is manufactured or packaged for human consumption.
Any place where food is prepared and intended for individual portions service, and includes the site at which individual portions are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. The term also includes delicatessen-type operations that prepare sandwiches intended for individual portion service. The term does not include private homes where food is prepared for individual family consumption, vending machines and supply vehicles.
Any live bird.
Pertains to the breeding of horses. While the animals are bred a restraining line is kept on both the mare and the stallion.
An animal that is fed or sheltered and/or an animal which returns to a specific premises on consecutive occasions pursued by Animal Services.
To take into custody or to place in the animal control shelter of the city or other authorized confinement area.
Any premises wherein any person engages in the business of boarding, breeding, buying, letting for hire, training for a fee, or selling animals.
Livestock that weigh more than 400 pounds at maturity; horses, cows, mules and other livestock of similar size.
Livestock that weight more than 20 pounds but less than 400 pounds at maturity; goats, sheep, miniature horses and other livestock of similar size.
Livestock that weigh less than 20 pounds at maturity; rabbits, poultry and other livestock of similar size.
The person designated by the governing body of a municipality to enforce Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 826, Texas Rabies Control Act of 1981, as amended.
Refers to a male lacking developed sexual organs or having had them removed.
Any animal confined on premises of owner in a building or substantial anti-escape enclosure, or secured on the premises by a metal chain leash sufficient in strength to prevent the animal from escaping from the premises and so arranged that the animal will remain upon the premises when the leash is stretched to full length.
Any person who owns, keeps, shelters, maintains, feeds, harbors, or has temporary or permanent custody of a domestic or prohibited animal, or who knowingly permits a domestic or prohibited animal to remain on or about any premises occupied by that person over which that person has control An animal shall be deemed to be owned by a person who harbored it, fed it, or sheltered it for three consecutive days or more. If a person under the age of 17 years owns an animal subject to the provisions of this chapter, the head of the household of which such person under the age of 17 years is a member shall be the person responsible for the animal under this chapter. Such household head may himself/herself be under the age of 17 years and therefore subject to prosecution under this chapter. There may be more than one person responsible for an animal.
Any animal kept for pleasure rather than utility.
Any person operating separately or in connection with another business or enterprise, except for a licensed kennel, that buys, sells, boards, or grooms any species of animal.
A pen, corral or anti-escape enclosure within a larger grazing area in which livestock are kept.
Any place which has available for hire, boarding, and/or riding instruction, any horse, pony, donkey, mule, burro or other large animal.
An injury characterized by severe bite wounds or severe ripping of muscle that would cause a reasonable prudent person to seek treatment from a medical professional and would require hospitalization without regard to whether the person actually sought medical treatment.
Refers to a female animal incapable of becoming impregnated, an animal that is infertile.
Any action by an animal that is not:
The application of an anti-rabies vaccine into a dog, cat or other domestic animal, which vaccine is approved by the state department of health and administered by a veterinarian licensed by the State of Texas.
A person qualified and authorized to treat diseases and injuries of animals who is licensed by the Texas Board of Veterinary Examiners.
Any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for surgery, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals.
Any animal, other than a dog, that bites or scratches or attacks any human being or other animal without provocation or constitutes a physical threat by reason of its behavior;
Any animal which because of its physical nature and vicious propensity is capable of inflicting serious physical harm or death to human beings and would constitute a danger to human life or property;
Any animal which has behaved in such a manner that the owner thereof knows or should reasonably know that the animal is possessed of tendencies to attack or to bite human beings or other animals;
Any animal certified by a doctor of veterinary medicine, after observation thereof, as posing a danger to human life, animal life or property upon the basis of a reasonable medical probability;
Any animal that commits an unprovoked attack on a person or animal on public or private property; or
Any animal that attacks or threatens to attack a person.
All species of animal which commonly exist in a natural unconfined state and is usually not domesticated. This will apply regardless of state or duration of the captivity. The term shall include, but not be limited to, skunks, foxes, lions, tigers, panthers, bears, wolves, alligators, crocodiles, apes, monkeys, elephants, rhinoceros, ferret and all forms of poisonous or constricting reptiles and other like animals, and all varieties and offspring of each.
(1988 Code; Ordinance 3307, sec. 1, adopted 8/15/11; Ordinance O-2025-15 adopted 10/6/2025)